Cobbosseecontee Lake Real Estate

Area Guide to Lake Cobbosseecontee and Lake Annabessacook Lakefront

During its spring, summer, and fall seasons, Cobbosseecontee is home to a
combination of comfortable temperatures and a cooperative, mixed bag of
largemouth and smallmouth bass. And it's surrounded by a friendly,
tourist-oriented countryside, making the lake a perfect site for a
family fishing or watersports summer home.

Cobbosseecontee affords the avid boater with almost 10 miles of
boating and watersports fun - including the only working landlocked 100
year old lighthouse (Ladies Delight) in New England. Feel free to bring
your own boat as several beautiful public boat launches are nearby - as
well as a beautiful Marina to dock and refuel. Catch up to ten-pound
largemouth bass right from your shore or try your hand at other warm
water game fish.

Quaint Surrounding Towns

Cobbosseecontee Lake branches into five surrounding towns; Manchester, Monmouth, Litchfield, West Gardiner, and Winthrop. Cobbosseecontee is a large lake - 5,516 acres with a maximum depth of 100 feet.

The south end of Cobbosseecontee (Cobbossee
Lake), extending north and west to Wilson Stream flowing into Lake
Annabessacook, contains extensive habitat for wetland species as well as
two bald eagle nesting areas and a heron rookery.

Considerably smaller, Lake Annabessacook has a surface area of 1,415 acres with a maximum depth of 49 feet and an average depth of 21 feet.

Easy Commute to Larger Cities

The area offers small town living, yet the cities of Augusta and Lewiston are only about twenty minutes away, while it’s a forty minute drive to LL Bean and other shops in Freeport. Portland is about fifty minutes.

Additional Maine Lake Resources

Learn About Local Lakes

Lakes of Maine (previously known as PEARL) is supported through a collaboration of research, management, and citizen-volunteer organizations, and is a superb example of cooperative stewardship. It is a searchable data base for Maine lakes initially created in collaboration between the University of Maine and the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). You can access just about anything there is to know about any given lake or watershed. Size, depth, location, fish species, plants are all available. The Knowledge Base includes the most current articles and scientific data.

This resource will not only provide environmental information, but will be a place where you can search specific lakes by name and their exact location using interactive maps and tools.